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Doctrine of Parens patriae makes sure that the voiceless, abandoned and disabled people are ultimately the responsibility of the State and the State must take all the steps to ensure their well-being as they are not in a position to do so.

These times, the family courts and other judiciary bodies have the authority to assign the custody of destitutes to welfare homes run by state, to look after their food, clothing, shelter and health.

For example, vagabonds who are rounded up and produced by police before the courts are put in destitute homes by court orders. Similarly family courts order the custody of children unwanted by divorced parents to Child care centers run by state.

We are all "abandoned" at "birth"

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take a look at my article about islanders?

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did very interesting

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question, let's say I have a unregistered baby. The baby needs shots, the doctor says he cannot administer shots unless she is registered with a birth certificate. pay him under the table? Go to the Indians on reservations to help?

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then you find medical care and pay for it, a docktor is not there to help you

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when you say medical care, I distinctly think it's the same as a doctor. Healthcare, hospital and medic really sound the same.

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a docktor is there to contract with your person (contract an illness), to keep you indebted and sick. operates in commerce under admiralty law a medic is what you mean